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Database and Knowledge Base developments at IAEA A+M Unit

Database and Knowledge Base developments at IAEA A+M Unit. B. J. Braams, H.-K. Chung, K. Sheikh Atomic and Molecular Data Unit Nuclear Data Section Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences August 2011. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) http://www.iaea.org/. Founded in 1957

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Database and Knowledge Base developments at IAEA A+M Unit

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  1. Database and Knowledge Base developments at IAEA A+M Unit B. J. Braams, H.-K. Chung, K. Sheikh Atomic and Molecular Data Unit Nuclear Data Section Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences August 2011

  2. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)http://www.iaea.org/ • Founded in 1957 • Vienna, Austria • 151 Member States (As of December 2009) • 6 Departments • 2200 Staff • assists its Member States, in the context of social and economic goals, in planning for and using nuclear science and technology for various peaceful purposes, including the generation of electricity, and • facilitates the transfer of such technology and knowledge in a sustainable manner to developing Member States;

  3. A+M Data Unit Activities

  4. Data Generation and Exchange CRP: Coordinated Research Project • Main mechanism by which the AMD Unit encourages new research • Unique Opportunity for Comprehensive and Synergistic Collaboration Joint research on A+M/PMI Data for fusion: • Representatives from 10 to 15 institutes world-wide • Duration 3-4 years; 3 Research Coordination Meetings Objectives: • Generation, compilation and evaluation of data • Establishment of databases • Development of new techniques Outputs: • Publications, Meeting Presentations and Reports • Final Reports in “Atomic and Plasma-Material Interaction Data for Fusion” (APID) • Data and Results in ALADDIN Numerical Database and Knowledge Base

  5. Past, Present and Future CRPshttp://www-amdis.iaea.org/CRP 2002-2006: Tritium Inventory in Fusion Reactors 2004-2008: Atomic and Molecular Data for Plasma Modelling 2005-2009: Atomic Data for Heavy Element Impurities in Fusion Reactors 2007-2011: Data for Surface Composition Dynamics Relevant to Erosion Processes 2008-2012: Characterization of Size, Composition and Origins of Dust in Fusion Devices 2009-2013: Light Element Atom, Molecule and Radical Behaviour in the Divertor and EdgePlasma Regions 2010-2014: Spectroscopic and Collisional Data for W from 1 eV to 20 keV 2011-2015 Data for kinetic modelling of molecules of H and He and their isotopes in fusion plasma 2012-2016 (tentative): Erosion and Tritium Retention for Beryllium Plasma-Facing Materials 2013-2017 (tentative) Plasma-Wall Interaction of Tungsten and its Alloys in Fusion Devices (More tentative) Data for kinetic modelling of hydrocarbon ions in fusion plasma

  6. Atomic Molecular Data Information Serviceshttp://www-amdis.iaea.org

  7. ALADDIN: Numerical DatabaseData Dissemination http://www-amdis.iaea.org/ALADDIN • Atomic and Molecular Collisional Database • Heavy Particle Collisions / Electron Collisions / Photon Collisions • Search by Reactants, Products, Process, Data Types, Authors, Publication • Specification by Predrag Krstic and Yuri Ralchenko, August 2005 • Plasma Surface InteractionDatabase • Reflection / Sputtering / Radiation Enhanced Sublimation / Penetration • Search by Projectile, Surface, Chemical Component, Data Type, Author, Publication • Specification by Predrag Krstic, Fred Meyer, Denis Humbert, June 2007 • Data developed through CRPs, TMs and CMs recommended by IFRC A+M • List of Publications (http://www-amdis.iaea.org/ALADDIN/datalist.php) • Database searchable through GENIE • ALADDIN system developed by R. Hulse adopted by the A+M Unit in 1988 is now replaced by PostgreSQL database but the name is kept.

  8. The other forms of databases:

  9. More Collections of data sets LANLhttp://www-amdis.iaea.org/LANL/ • Complete data sets of for Argon, Chlorine and Silicon atoms (~ 2GB) • CRP for "Atomic Data For Heavy Element Impurities in Fusion Reactors" • Level energies and statistical weights of the ground and excited levels • Oscillator strengths and electron-impact excitation cross-sections, photo-ionization and electron-impact ionization cross-sections FLYCHKhttp://www-amdis.iaea.org/FLYCHK/ • Average Charge State of elements from Hydrogen to Gold in a wide range of plasma conditions of 0.5 eV ≤ Te ≤ 100 keV and 1012 cm-3 ≤ Ne≤1024cm-3.

  10. Knowledge Base Developmenthttp://www-amdis.iaea.org/w • Background: Limitations of Databases in Data Collection & Dissemination • Modeling requires an Extensive Set of Data (LANL data ~ 2GB) • Limited Description on Data sources, Quality and Updated Information • “Lost In Translation” of Comprehensive Knowledge to Numerical Representation (Particularly CRP Results) • Web 2.0 Technology – allows users to interact with each other as contributors to the website's content in contrast to websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them . • Organization • Use of Wiki pages --- A+M Data Unit in a coordinator role • Central location – Direct Data Storage or Link to data sources • More information on Data and Applications in a Context • Voluntary Content Contribution and Peer Review • Closer Community Network Foster collaboration on a focused topic Increase Visibility of the role of A+M/PSI in Fusion!!

  11. Knowledge Base Overview

  12. Knowledge Base Status • Plasma-Matter Interaction Data Needs • APID Volumes http://www-amdis.iaea.org/publications/APID/ • INDC Reports and Consultant’s Reports http://www-amdis.iaea.org/publications/INDC/ • CRP Activities • Participants Presentation http://www-amdis.iaea.org/CRP/ • APID Volume and INDC Reports • Contributed Papers from CRP Participant • Current Status • Contents from APID Volumes and INDC Reports • Summary of Participants Presentations and Abstracts • Summary of DCN and CCN Activities in the world • Searchable on Terminology and by Google

  13. Google Analytics ( 9 Jul – 8 Aug 2011)

  14. Conclusions IAEA AMD Unit Activities Coordinated Research Projects (CRP) Data Centre Network (DCN) Activities Code Centre Network (CCN) Activities Knowledge Base for A+M/PSI data for fusion IAEA AMD Unit: Unit Head: Bastiaan Johan Braams b.j.braams@iaea.org Atomic Physicist: Hyun-Kyung Chung h.chung@iaea.org Database Clerk: Khalid Shiek k.sheikh@iaea.org

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